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Tree rings offer insight into devastating radiation storms A University of Queensland study has shed new light on a mysterious, unpredictable and potentially devastating kind of astrophysical event.
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Getting a grip on a strongly magnetized neutron star's geometry Researchers from the University of Turku have determined the geometrical parameters of a neutron star floating in the galaxy 21,000 light years away. The finding confirms old ideas that this star precesses like a whirlig...
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ISS partners weigh options for using commercial space stations Partner agencies on the International Space Station program say they are in discussions about how they will use, and pay for, commercial space stations that will replace it. The post ISS partners weigh options for using ...
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A new composite image of Saturn show its rings in unprecedented detail A newly processed image, comprising 41 observations by NASA's retired Cassini mission, provides insights into the origins of Saturn's rings.
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Former observatory head removed from university post after 'unacceptable behavior' allegations: report Leiden University and the European Southern Observatory have cut ties with the astronomer.
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Spritacular: NASA's new citizen science project to capture elusive upper atmospheric electrical phenomena on camera A flash of lightning, and then--something else. High above the storm, a crimson figure blinks in and out of existence. If you see it, you are a lucky witness of a sprite, one of the least-understood electrical phenomena ...
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How Dangerous are Nearby Supernovae to Life on Earth?

Universe Today - 27 Oct 2022 00:45
How Dangerous are Nearby Supernovae to Life on Earth? Life and supernovae don’t mix. From a distance, supernovae explosions are fascinating. A star more massive than our Sun runs out of hydrogen and becomes unstable. Eventually, it explodes and releases so much energy it ...
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DIU selects startups for U.S. military weather modeling project The Defense Innovation Unit and the U.S. Air Force announced Oct. 26 they selected five companies to help build weather models using data from satellites, aerial and terrestrial sensors. The post DIU selects startups for...
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Webb offers never-before-seen details of early universe NASA's James Webb Space Telescope was specially designed to detect the faint infrared light from very distant galaxies and give astronomers a glimpse at the early universe. The nature of galaxies during this early period...
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The 'Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special' is going to kidnap Kevin Bacon (trailer) Marvel Studios releases the first trailer for "The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special."
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Clearing the Air on a Trip to Mars: the NASA Particle Partition Challenge! With $45,000 in prizes, NASA's Particle Partition Challenge is looking for innovative ideas on how to maintain breathable atmospheres for astronauts far from Earth. The post Clearing the Air on a Trip to Mars: the NASA P...
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New James Webb Space Telescope photos show a massive galaxy cluster bending light Is it two galaxies, or two star clusters? Astronomers aren't yet sure what the James Webb Space Telescope spotted in an image of the early universe.
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NASA's Voyager project scientist Ed Stone retires after 50 years Ed Stone has retired as the project scientist of NASA's Voyager mission, which sent twin probes on a historic "grand tour" of the solar system's giant planets and, much later, out to interstellar space.
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Craters and cracks on Mars' Terra Sirenum region This complex region of craters and fractures in the Terra Sirenum region highlights the varied history of Mars. The image above was taken by ESA's Mars Express on 5 April 2022.
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NASA asteroid surveyor snaps stunning views of Earth and moon on way to Jupiter's Trojans NASA's Lucy spacecraft took some amazing photos of Earth and the moon as it prepares to slingshot towards Jupiter's Trojan asteroids.
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The last solar eclipse of 2022 in pictures: Incredible photos from around the world The partial solar eclipse on Oct. 25 delighted skywatchers around the world with a stunning display. We have rounded up some of the best photos here.
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The Incredible Adventures of the Hera mission - Tales of Terrific Technology Video: 00:02:56 Meet Hera, our very own asteroid detective. Together with two CubeSats - Milani the rock decoder and Juventas the radar visionary - Hera is off on an adventure to explore Didymos, a double asteroid system...
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This Mars meteorite contains a toxin that makes pigs vomit (and humans, too) The detection of a toxin that makes humans and pigs vomit could solve the lingering 100-year-old mystery surrounding the pristine Martian meteorite nicknamed "Lafayette."
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Quantum Space announces first cislunar mission

Space News - 26 Oct 2022 19:00
Quantum Space announces first cislunar mission Quantum Space, a company founded earlier this year to develop spacecraft platforms in cislunar space, announced plans Oct. 26 for its first smallsat pathfinder mission that will collect space situational awareness data. ...
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New short film to celebrate 50 years since 'Last Man on the Moon' landed "The Last Man on the Moon" is returning for the 50th anniversary of NASA's last lunar landing. The filmmakers behind the award-winning documentary have announced a new edition focusing on Apollo 17.
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The 2022 Orionid meteor shower put on a show for skywatchers around the world (gallery) The Orionid meteor shower lit up the skies around the world in 2022, and luckily many of our readers were able to catch wonderful images of the "shooting stars."
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Astrophysicists make observations consistent with the predictions of an alternative theory of gravity An international team of astrophysicists has made a puzzling discovery while analyzing certain star clusters. The finding challenges Newton's laws of gravity, the researchers write in their publication. Instead, the obse...
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